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Artist: Skrapp Mettle

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CD Title: Sensitive

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1991

Label: PAR Records

Catalog Number: PAR-2008-CD

Personnel

Spunk lead vocals
Nastey Gerbil keyboards, backing vocals
Snuff Buzzsaw all guitars, backing vocals
Beef all bass, backing vocals
Pounder all drums, backing vocals
Dirk Vespucc special vocal effects, backing vocals

Tracks

1.  You're So Sensitive  
2.  Slap Little Johnny Behind the Ear  
3.  Pearl Necklace  
4.  Star Hag  
5.  Retire or Die  
6.  That Load  
7.  Kill the Rich  
8.  Spunk  
9.  Sherbert  
10.  Shake the Monster  
11.  Diving in the 80s  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Eugenio Date: November 19, 2001 at 5:50
This guy is the greatest singer ever, he even got the balls too make fun of himself. Thats attitude!

From: Wolf Date: January 14, 2002 at 9:11
"This Guy" is David Coverdale (Whitesnake) doing Retire Or Die, and Jeff Scott Soto (Yngwie Malmsteen) on the rest.

From: HG Date: February 16, 2002 at 20:18
This CD is hilarious! Anyone who laughs at stuff like Beavis & Butt-head will love this one. Well-played, too.

From: TIM Date: July 30, 2002 at 2:28
I'd forgotten about this one HG. It is pretty funny.

From: JF Date: August 4, 2002 at 19:05
This is the funniest CD I've ever heard in my life. It rocks too.

From: Metal_Warrior Date: January 3, 2003 at 23:47
ermmm where can i find that one?I really want to have a listen to it :/

From: TIM Date: February 16, 2003 at 3:55
Click on the Ebay U.S. and PJ (kissmydisc.com) currently has one for sale.

From: ameg Date: May 3, 2003 at 5:25
Just to set the record straight Jeff sang all the songs on this cd. Check out this interview. http://www.metal-exiles.com/interviews/2003/jeff_scott_soto.htm

From: harry Date: May 29, 2003 at 18:41
this is like when you're 13 and make up vulgar lyrics to your favorite cheese metal songs, except better. very funny to this day and a must have if you're a fan of 80's metal.

From: tomcat Date: June 24, 2003 at 7:46
i remember hearing this cd and thinkin' WTF... i knew i recognized the voice but i couldn't stick a name on it..anyhow, the songs were kinda , i don't know, strange..it's straight thru rock n roll with some cool moments (slap little johnny..where does this tune come from?)but i still am confused by the reason jeff scott sotto did this.. maybe he felt 15 again..?

From: from china Date: February 10, 2004 at 11:13
goooooooooooooooood!!!

From: MJ (Marla) Date: February 14, 2004 at 20:53
I was turned on to the song "That Load" with the premise that it was a "beautiful JSS ballad.....you're gonna LOVE it"!!! Damn him!!! LMAO!!! Needless to say, I was rather surprised... Great rocking stuff on this....but it got kind of boring after the initial shock wore off... Glad I've got it, but it won't be played too often....

From: Geoff Date: September 10, 2004 at 3:33
This is probably the only CD i ever regret getting rid of. Not because it is good - it's a pretty bad CD and that cannot be denied, but I'd love to hear it again. I never knew Jeff Scott Soto was on vocals, probably didn't even know who he was back then - I just thought the CD was shit. That said, any CD with a song called 'Pearl necklace' must has some redeeming features. LOL

From: Atif Date: November 2, 2004 at 12:14
This is the Best CD i ever heard in my life. NO f'n JOke

From: Chad Date: March 11, 2005 at 22:53
"She needs a Spunk Sandwich for Lunch" and "That Load" whether these songs will stand the test of time and be deemed as classics is yet undetermined. Yet, they should be. LMAO. Fun stuff. Plus you get to hear JSS sing about shooting his sherbert inside of someone. Harmless fun in my book. Pretty good rock too.

From: Geoff Date: September 16, 2005 at 9:51
LOL! Just got this again! Man, this is truly f*cking hilarious! 'Pearl necklace', 'Swallow that load', 'Spunk' and 'Sherbet'... man, it doesn't get better! I am literally laughing aloud at this. An album dedicated to the art of semen distribution, what brilliance! Reminds me of Christian CD, devoted fully to god, except this time it's a sex-fiend devoted entirely to shooting his load where he can. I know which one I prefer! I retract my first (incorrect) review above - I love this CD!!!

From: headbanger4life Date: October 6, 2005 at 1:39
Man, I haven't listen to this one in a while. I'm gonna have to dig it out. I thought it was awesome and the lyrics are hilarious. When I bought this (1992), I didn't know this was JSS on vocals. I loved shocking some of my friends by playing this in the car or when they came by the house. LOL.

From: CC Date: March 20, 2007 at 19:43
For those interested, this CD has been reissued! http://www.skrappmettle.com/

From: z4roxx Date: August 24, 2007 at 11:43
Agree with Geoff also here,this is the usual disc that grows after some listening even if it seams already very good after the first one!But is this really Mr.Soto on vox???Maybe it's his best performance to me because he sings in a different way!I think I could give to this album 8,5/10!

From: dan Date: December 10, 2007 at 18:54
Awesome, 12/10

From: rbrigade Date: August 3, 2008 at 6:04
You can't deny there are some great songs here, but I would prefer real lyrics instead of that cock rock thing...It's a pitty you can't take songs like Retire or die to serious, cause they sound great in every way! Great vocals, fantastic guitar work. It's one of the albums that should be rerecorded, but actually the first one I think should have lyrics changed! Still enjoyable as it is!

From: motley Date: August 31, 2012 at 7:37
It seems to me that is is almost 100 percent confirmed that the singers on this CD are Jeff Scott Soto and David Coverdale. Has there ever been anything mentioned about who are playing the instruments?


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